| ??? 09/04/02 18:48 Read: times |
#28586 - RE: low cost CO2 gas sensor |
By the way: I think we're 'tweeting up the wrong tree', so to speak. As far as I know, canaries were used to detect methane gas, rather than carbon dioxide.
Rob. |
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